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  2. THE TRUTH ABOUT HONOLULU.

    DEAR WORKER,— Hawaii is out of the track of those who write to the Labor papers, and the ordinary newspapers find it pays best to repeat the cant phrases ...

    Article : 552 words
  3. "SWEETHEARTS AND WIVES."

    How often have we toasted them, and how much influence woman wields over us. Do we make the most of it, we unionists? Do not "sweethearts and wives" possess a power which ...

    Article : 1,142 words
  4. WHEN DUNCAN DIED AT DUFFERS.

    Why didn't they have sports at Orewell Creek that New Year? They always had sports at Orewell Greek on New Year's Day—except that once—and old Duncan was always there—never ...

    Article : 620 words
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  6. THE HIGHEST MOTIVE.

    No other argument in favor of co-operation ought to be necessary with the head of a family than simple duty. Duty is older and more imperative than speculative science—existing from ...

    Article : 230 words
  7. THE CANT AND DIRT OF LABOR LITERATURE.

    It is a great pity that the word "scab" ever dirtied the pages of a workman's newspaper. It is a filthy term in its present meaning—objectionable every way you look at it. It should never be ...

    Article : 979 words
  8. SYDNEY CRUELTY; A CRY FOR UNIONISM.

    Max O'Rell should have made some enquiries ere he wrote in such gloomy terms about Australia being such a blissful spot for the working man. I shall give you a few cases well ...

    Article : 752 words
  9. LABOR IN POLITICS.

    Though the ever-recurring shearing disputes are the cause of much expense and inconvenience to the shearers, they should also be the means of enlightening them on the subject of their ...

    Article : 571 words
  10. FORWARD! BY THE RIGHT!

    There's stirring work before us, boys, Aye, work to stir the heart; Then join the people's chorus, boys, And play no traitor's part. ...

    Article : 412 words
  11. A PROUDER MAN THAN YOU.

    If you fancy that your people came of better stock than mine— If you hint of higher breeding by a word or by a sign— If you're proud because of fortune or the clever things you ...

    Article : 303 words
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